STAG Pressure Pots User Guide

The lifetime of the pneumatic motor is influenced by the hours in operation, the resistance between mixing blade (blade design) and fluid (fluid density) and the quality of the compressed air. Compressed air should be prepared using a dust and moisture filter prior connecting to the air motor and reservoir. Compressed air containing excess of moisture and dirt will increase motor wear and cause failure. Operation with other gases or liquids is not allowed. Depending on the motor series supplied, lubrication might be or might not be required (see Technical data page 7). If the air motor supplied requires lubrication, it should be connected to an oil pulveriser. The operator must make sure it is fitted with the appropriate lubricating oil and is correctly set.

Air motors which do not require any form of lubrication are very sensitive to dirty and humid compressed air.

The agitator can operate under the maximum air pressure it is connected to and as described in the Technical data (page 7). The maximum number of revolutions are specified and set by the manufacturer for best performance and working life. Removing the throttle diaphragm is not permitted and will void the warranty. Air motor gears are designed to be adjusted for manual operations involving open containers. Their adjustment is not allowed for applications involving closed and pressurised containers.

Peripherals such as oil pulveriser, dust and moisture filters are not supplied as standard. If you require such accessories, contact ADL .

If you have any questions, please contact us for assistance. ------------------------------------------------ info@adhesivedispensers.co.uk

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